Floorball at the 2019 SEA Games – Women's tournament

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Floorball – Women's tournament
at the 2019 SEA Games
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Venue University of the Philippines College of Human Kinetics Gymnasium, Quezon City, Metro Manila
Dates25 November – 1 December
Competitors95 from 5 nations
Medalists
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  2015
2023  

The women's floorball tournament at the 2019 SEA Games was held at the University of the Philippines College of Human Kinetics Gymnasium in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines from 25 November to 1 December 2019. [1]

Contents

Squads

Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SGP)Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
  • Yosi Nurmalida Pramantiara
  • Sherly Augusta
  • Rista Delina
  • Ayu Danita Heristika
  • Puti Rosalina
  • Jumia
  • Nisa Lathifah
  • Monika Simarmata
  • Daisy Salsabilah Kusuma
  • Desi Aris Masula
  • Lydia Gavrila
  • Maria Theodora
  • Katarina Kriheni Wijayanti
  • Brigitta
  • Rosi Cahya Hidayanti
  • Cheah Pei Yi
  • Michaela Khoo
  • Nur Dianah Athirah Zulkefley
  • Chriyenterl Marcus
  • Giam Hui Ni
  • Nur Syafiqah Mohd Zain
  • Nurfarah Syahira Md Yusof
  • Angelica Anthony
  • Teja Ellesa Mohzeiswandi
  • Nur Anis Amyzaa Zakaria
  • Ivana Sonia Beriak
  • Cheng Kee
  • Janeter Kadir
  • Naomi Mair Selvanayagam
  • Norhafizah Razali
  • Kuek Jimun
  • P. Shanggamithara
  • Ling Ling Ang
  • Fathih Hasni Che Husain
  • Nur Suraya Ashikin
  • Sarah Samonte
  • Angelica Bengtsson
  • Candy Noreen Pellejera
  • Jestine Mariano
  • Bianca Seming
  • Denisse Satuito
  • Jerymae Berdan
  • Clarisse Satuito
  • Cherrylyn Romarate
  • Jerylou Berdan
  • Pia Tolentino
  • Jemarie Berdan
  • Michelle Cruzado
  • Sara Elizabeth Hemmingberg
  • Michelle Jennifer Lindahl
  • Hanna-Caren Englund
  • Jade Rivera
  • Roxane Ruiz
  • Michele Simpson
  • Edelyn Embile
  • Yeo Xuan
  • Tan Hui Zhi
  • Jessica Chua
  • Mindy Lim
  • Siti Nurhaliza Khairul Anuar
  • Jerelee Ong
  • Pearlynn Lim
  • Nordiana Mohd Yeari
  • Yee Yun Shawn
  • Felicia Lim
  • Jowie Tan
  • Natalia Wee
  • Amanda Yeap
  • Lina Chu
  • Ong Swee Ling
  • Debbie Poh
  • Ong Hui Hui
  • Michelle Lok
  • Tiffany Ong
  • Fariza Begum
  • Sukanya Ritngam
  • Nipaporn Phansri
  • Nina Marianne Suppa
  • Nittaya Rungrot
  • Lalita Kuiraphanew
  • Pornsawan Soramak
  • Thararat Duangporn
  • Rungnapa Kebsomrong
  • Somlak Suttiprapa
  • Manassaree Prasanpim
  • Thanaporn Tongkham
  • Kanyanat Nakpolkrung
  • Natthakarn Aunjai
  • Suthasinee Phalaruk
  • Nelly Felicia Johansson
  • Sirinan Boonbut
  • Aliisa Annika Syrjaenen
  • Kamonwan Phumma
  • Soraya Klinsrisuk
  • Pannee Moolsan

Results

All times are Philippine Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Preliminaries

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsFinal Result
1Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 4400325+278Advanced to Gold medal match
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 4301229+136
3Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines (H)4112161933Advanced to Bronze medal match
4Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 4112162263
5Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 4004435310
Source: IFF
(H) Host
25 November
10:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg2–8
(0–4, 0–3, 2–1)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 195
Game reference
Referees:
Fajar Hidayat (Indonesia)
Yongky Priyanto (Indonesia)
0–10:56 – Kuraiphanew
0–22:54 – Boonbut
0–33:03 – Kuraiphanew
0–412:21 – Moolsan
0–528:54 – Rungrot
0–629:34 – Boonbut
0–731:18 – Kebsomrong
Cheah – 41:321–7
1–850:45 – Klinsrisuk
Kuek – 59:102–8
25 November
13:00
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg8–1
(5–1, 2–0, 1–0)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 323
Game reference
Referees:
Sharif Ismail (Singapore)
Oswind Rosayro (Singapore)
Lindahl – 2:451–0
1–15:44 – Delina
Rivera – 9:302–1
Cruzado – 11:343–1
Rivera – 15:394–1
Rivera – 17:345–1
Cruzado – 26:416–1
Rivera – 38:017–1
Rivera – 52:208–1
26 November
10:00
Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg8–2
(4–1, 2–0, 2–1)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 211
Game reference
Referees:
Jörgen Andersson (Sweden)
Daniel Dufvenberg (Sweden)
Yeap – 1:421–0
1–13:21 – Kuek
Yeap – 9:262–1
M. Lim – 16:423–1
Ong SL – 17:124–1
Ong HH – 28:255–1
Ong HH – 30:446–1
6–245:31 – Giam
Wee – 46:117–2
Ong SL – 47:578–2
26 November
13:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg6–3
(3–0, 2–1, 1–2)
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 312
Game reference
Referees:
Lee Young June (Korea)
Shin Jong Suk (Korea)
Johansson – 1:591–0
Syrjaenen – 5:142–0
Klinsrisuk – 18:413–0
3–123:19 – Ruiz
Kuiraphanew – 23:594–1
Tongkham – 37:235–1
Johansson – 46:366–1
6–252:32 – Lindahl
6–357:39 – Cruzado
27 November
10:00
Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg4–1
(2–0, 2–0, 0–1)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 151
Game reference
Referees:
Fajar Hidayat (Indonesia)
Yongky Priyanto (Indonesia)
J. Ong – 1:591–0
J. Ong – 5:142–0
Anuar – 18:413–0
Wee – 23:594–0
4–149:23 – Syrjaenen
27 November
13:00
Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg2–8
(1–5, 1–1, 0–2)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 167
Game reference
Referees:
Sharif Ismail (Singapore)
Oswind Rosayro (Singapore)
0–10:11 – Zain
Rosalina – 3:021–1
1–25:49 – Zulkefley
1–316:12 – Zulkefley
1–417:57 – Kuek
1–518:43 – Zulkefley
Heristika – 28:022–5
2–631:35 – Yusof
2–752:25 – Cheng
2–853:21 – Kadir
28 November
10:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg7–0
(1–0, 4–0, 2–0)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 223
Game reference
Referees:
Jörgen Andersson (Sweden)
Daniel Dufvenberg (Sweden)
Aunjai – 14:121–0
Klinsrisuk – 28:412–0
Syrjaenen – 33:003–0
Phumma – 38:334–0
Johansson – 39:005–0
Kuiraphanew – 49:556–0
Moolsan – 54:277–0
28 November
13:00
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg1–8
(0–2, 0–3, 1–3)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 314
Game reference
Referees:
Fajar Hidayat (Indonesia)
Yongky Priyanto (Indonesia)
0–10:45 – Ong HH
0–23:50 – Ong HH
0–323:34 – T. Ong
0–427:48 – Lok
0–528:32 – Yeap
0–651:07 – Yeari
Jerylou – 56:021–6
1–757:15– Yeari
1–859:39 – Ong SL
29 November
10:00
Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg1–12
(1–4, 0–5, 0–3)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 183
Game reference
Referees:
Lee Young June (Korea)
Shin Jong Suk (Korea)
0–11:40 – Anuar
Jumia – 10:331–1
1–211:17 – Yee
1–315:51 – P. Lim
1–416:28 – Chu
1–522:27 – Yeari
1–623:57 – Tan
1–733:22– Anuar
1–834:42 – Wee
1–938:51 – P. Lim
1–1045:31 – Anuar
1–1147:55 – Yeo
1–1254:07 – T. Ong
29 November
13:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg4–4
(1–0, 0–1, 3–3)
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 320
Game reference
Referees:
Fajar Hidayat (Indonesia)
Yongky Priyanto (Indonesia)
Kuek – 5:051–0
1–129:47 – Rivera
Ling – 46:552–1
2–249:19 – Ruiz
Yusof – 50:263–2
3–350:56 – Cruzado
Mohzeiswandi – 55:434–3
4–457:58 – Ruiz

Final round

Bronze medal match

1 December
09:00
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg0–1 OT
(0–0, 0–0, 0–0, 0–1)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 484
Game reference
Referees:
Fajar Hidayat (Indonesia)
Yongky Priyanto (Indonesia)
0–165:39 – Yusof

Gold medal match

1 December
12:00
Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg3–2
(1–1, 0–1, 2–0)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 516
Game reference
Referees:
Lee Young June (Korea)
Shin Jong Suk (Korea)
Wee – 6:281–0
1–17:46 – Tongkham
1–224:26 – Aunjai
Yeap – 41:512–2
J. Ong – 57:483–2

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